Last races of the season took place today at the World Cup in Holmenkollen. Anastasia Kuzmina of Slovakia won women's mass start, while Teja Gergorin of Slovenia and Marie Dorin Habert of France placed second and third, accordingly. Olga Zaitseva was the best among Russians, finishing fifth. Evgeny Garanichev finished the race sixth, while Martin Fourcade won the race.

Russia's Olga Vilukhina placed third in pursuit at the World Cup in Holmenkollen. Anastasia Kuzmina of Slovakia and Tora Berger of Norway finished first and second, accordingly. Alexander Loginov placed second in the men's pursuit, while Simon Eder of Austria and Bjoern Ferry of Sweden joined him on the podium.

The final World Cup stage, which is hosted by Norway’s Holmenkollen, continued the series of podiums for the Russian team. Evgeny Garanichev placed second in the men’s sprint. The track in Holmenkollen is special for him, as two years ago he had his first World Cup win here. Successors of lucky Norwegian traditions Garanichev and Loginov, accurate Volkov, fast Makarainen and little fans are in photo report of Biathlonrus.com from Holmenkollen.

Russia's Evgeny Garanichev finished second, Olga Vilukhina and Alexander Loginov placed fourth in sprints at the World Cup in Holmenkollen. Daria Domracheva of Belarus and Jakov Fak of Slovenia won the races.

Mass starts took place on Sunday at the World cup in Holmenkollen. Ondrej Moravec had the first victory in his carrier, winning the men's mass start. Andrey Makoveev was the best among Russians, finishing 5th. Norwegian Tora Berger was the best in the women's race, Slovakian Anastasia Kuzmina finished second, Belorussian Daria Domracheva — third.